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Inserting a table of contents in Microsoft Word provides an overview of the content. Here’s a guide on how to create a table of contents in Microsoft Word.
Microsoft Word can automatically create a table of contents (TOC) based on the headings in your document. To use this feature ...
Make sure you include a table of contents. A TOC makes it easy for your readers to skip right to the part that interests them, and it's easy to do, too -- once you figure out Word's not-exactly ...
In the last blog post, I showed you how to generate a table of contents based on built-in heading styles. If you’re working with two or more documents, Word’s table of contents feature won’t ...
When you insert the table of contents, Word uses all text styled with one of the built-in heading styles. In this case, we kept things simple and used only one heading level, Heading 1.
When your Word documents approach novel—or even novella—length, it may be time to give readers a table of contents.
Configure the Table of Contents As soon as you’ve finished the title page, you’re ready to start a new page. Choose Page Layout, Breaks, Page to begin a new page.
Is the Table of Contents in your Word document not updating? If yes, you have come to the correct page. Here, we will show you what to do when it can’t be updated in Word.
It's easy to add page numbers, headers, footers, title pages and a table of contents to your Word documents. You just have to know where to look.